Driving under the influence of drugs and narcotics is just as dangerous as driving while intoxicated. Studies have shown that those driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol are three times more likely to get into a fatal car crash than those who are sober. With that said, if you are involved in a car accident and suspect that the other driver is driving while under the influence of drugs, having some evidence to bring to your auto-accident attorney can really help your case.
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When the dust and smoke clears after an auto accident, the first order of business is determining who caused the collision. If the crash was the fault of another driver, you can expect the person to deny culpability to avoid paying for your damages and losses. There are many ways you can show the other party was at fault, but here are three tactics that may provide you with compelling evidence.
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It's not unusual for a personal injury settlement to total in the millions of dollars, especially if the injuries that are proven in the case are severe in nature. As you and your attorney work to establish the nature of your injuries and damages, the defense will find ways of downplaying or even disproving your injuries to reduce or even eliminate any potential payout. Video surveillance is just one weapon in the defense's arsenal that's commonly used to verify and sometimes even undermine personal injury claims.
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If you work for a living, there is a good chance that you need the income you bring in to maintain your standard of living. Unfortunately, if you have to go out of work due to a non-work related accident or injury, you could be in jeopardy of losing your income. What will happen to you and your family then? Disability insurance can help to cushion this blow. Although it may not replace all of your income, it may just be what you need to keep a roof over your head and your utilities on.
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Making the decision to file for divorce can be a difficult one and is not one that people take lightly. If you feel that your marriage cannot be saved, you may be considering a divorce. However, if you are in the military, or your spouse is, divorce may be slightly different for you than for other people. Getting answers to the questions you have will help you to better understand the next steps you will face in making a decision and filing, if that is what you decide to do.
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